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Worcester, Oct. 1, 1909. 

The annual meeting of the American Antiquarian 
Society will be held at the Hall of the Society in Wor- 
cester, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, October 20, at ten- 
thirty o'clock, a. m. 

To hear the annual report of the Council. 
To elect officers for the ensuing year. 

To transact such other business as may legally come before the 
meeting. 

A memorial of Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale will 
be presented by Rev. Austin S. Garver. Papers are ex- 
pected from Clarence M. Burton of Detroit, Mich., on 
"John Connolly, a Tory in the Revolution"; from Worth- 
ington C. Ford of Boston, on "The Campaign of 1844"; 
and from William C. Farabee of Cambridge on "Some 
Customs of the Upper Amazonian Indians." 

ANDREW McF. DAVIS, 

Recording Secretary. 

Immediately after the meeting the corner stone of the new 
building will be laid, and Hon. Charles Francis Adams will make a 
brief address. ^ 

Francis H. Dewey will receive the members of the Society at 
luncheon at the close of the exercises. 



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